Alexis Marceaux & the Samurai at Spike Hill
by Laura Wasson As a Louisiana native, I’ve come to accept a few things about New York: parades aren’t as fun […]
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by Laura Wasson As a Louisiana native, I’ve come to accept a few things about New York: parades aren’t as fun […]
Alexis Marceaux & the Samurai at Spike Hill Read Post »
The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music closes out its 25th year this Wednesday at the Tishman Auditorium with
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By Melissa Caruso Jesse Elliott of These United States, Webster Hall, Tuesday 4/17/2012 On Tuesday, rock quartet These United States,
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by James PellegrinoBrooklyn’s own nerd-metal band Spaces performed at Public Assembly last night, taking a note out of the Megaman music book
Spacing Out to Spaces at Public Assembly Read Post »
By Brian Tell Trampled by Turtles, an indie-folk quintet from Duluth, MN, carried their bluegrass sound to New York's Webster Hall Tuesday
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by Mike Engle Upon entering the Jazz Standard last Sunday night, with its classy décor and superior acoustics, it was easy to see how
Steve Wilson Superband at Jazz Standard Read Post »
by Laura Wasson Upon arriving at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory Tuesday evening, I was presented with a much different scenario than what
Augustana and Greylag at Knitting Factory Read Post »
by Nicholas Fernandez Photo courtesy of The Mingus Orhcestra Compared to a big band, which may offer only a few
Mingus Mondays: The Mingus Orchestra at the Jazz Standard Read Post »